Sexual function and activity in old age have been inadequately studied world over. It is important to know that aging processes are not confined to persons beyond the age of 60 years; many changes in elderly have their antecedents in the middle age. This study sought to determine the patterns of sexual activity and function in individuals over 50 years of age. It also sought to discuss barriers such as chronic illness that may interfere with sexual function. We conducted a study of subjects above the age of 50 years in various outpatient departments OPDs of a teaching municipal hospital in Mumbai, by interviewing 60 individuals who attended the OPDs, after taking their informed consent. Socio-demographic and other information on their sexual function and activities were obtained.


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Metrics details. In-depth interviews were conducted among 38 physicians with various specialties and they were asked to discuss sexuality in later life within the medical context. Why , referred to the reasons why physicians assumed older adults experience sexual difficulties, and how these assumptions effect the diagnostic process. How, referred to how sexual difficulties were treated by physicians. Physicians employed a bio-medical approach when treating older, as compared to young adults with sexual dysfunction. The findings highlight a potential for differential treatment of older adults, based on age, rather than on other objective reasons. Research has demonstrated that negative attitudes towards later life sexuality still exist within the medical profession [ 7 , 23 ]. A qualitative study conducted among general practitioners [ 14 ] revealed ageist attitudes toward sexuality among older adults.
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Print this page Close window. Learn how to help your older patients down a safe PATH involving advocacy, communication, and education on topics related to sexuality and intimacy. How do we define sexuality? Regardless of whether we're young or old, it's an integral part of who we are. Sexuality is a combination of the emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual makeup of an individual. It influences our thoughts, feelings, actions, and interactions and, therefore, our mental and physical health. Sexuality also encompasses gender identity; sexual orientation; and social norms as they affect physical, emotional, and spiritual life. Next to sleeping and eating, sexuality is one of the most important drives that we encounter as humans. We're involved in a lifelong learning process about our sexuality.
These are the core obsessions that drive our newsroom—defining topics of seismic importance to the global economy. Our emails are made to shine in your inbox, with something fresh every morning, afternoon, and weekend. Few parents relish the idea of talking to their kids about sex. Or so parents tell themselves. Parents appear to be doing just as poor a job talking about relationships, even though ample evidence exists to show that good relationships are fairly critical to human well-being. Avoiding these conversations may be convenient, but it is not without consequence. On top of the endemic societal costs of botched relationships, such as high divorce rates, marital misery, alcoholism, depression, and domestic abuse, the report offers damning statistics that show misogyny and sexual harassment are pervasive in our culture:. One in five women reported being sexually assaulted during college, a national report from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center found. The reasons parents are dropping the ball vary, Weissbourd says. Weissbourd and his team conducted two surveys to investigate perceptions of relationships, misogyny, and sexual harassment.